millions of dollars. The skyline of Kakaako is about to change for the taller! Details of a proposed plan to deal with development around rails stations will be revealed tomorrow. As we've reported it will allow at least three skyscrapers--to soar high above the current building height limits. Tonight KITV's Catherine Cruz takes a look-- WHY 700 feet? - Cruz 39 :53- 40:00 "I'm standing on top of hawaii's tallest building. These lights here are checked every night to make sure airplanes know how far away they are from the rooftop," The First Hawaiian Bank building is 429 feet tall. It is sometimes called the credit card building because of it's slender tower. That is a profile that the Hawaii Community Development Authority envisions for the increased density in Kakaako. The city's current height limit is 400 feet. A few exceed exceed that. But new buildings in Kakaako could DWARF it ... At least three new proposals call for 700 foot towers! Tony Ching 31:09 -31: 16 -"We didn't say double it go to 800, but we said that is a practical limit thats what we are feeling," The Hawaii chapter of the Architects Institute of America hasn't taken a position on a height limit. Some say the height limit proposals are "willy nilly" - Scott Wilson - 3:43-3: 54 "Right now there is to much adhoc calling out of a new height limit with no look at the overall skyline and what you are creating" Back the 1920's the Aloha Tower used to be the tallest building The iconic art deco structure created quite a stir in its day. But now.. from the top of the tallest building-- it's looking up at so many others. The AIA says the original idea was to keep ht limits between 3 to 400 feet high Well below the Diamond Head profile which stands at 741 feet high. The thinking back then? - Scott Wilson 8:49 -9:00 "Let's protect our views of diamond head. Obvioulsy keeping it roughly half the height of Diamond Head really works. Diamond Head really stands out," HCDA says there's a positive tradeoff.. For example... To get a skyscraper at the Blaisdell center... Developers might have to make-over the arena and the concert hall. - Ching 26: 39 -26: 46 - "The notion is we need to give some sort of premium some sort of value that would give them some sort of incentive," He points to this map of areas in green- and says higher high-rises would work! - TOny Ching 22 :33- 22:42 "Not the whole district seemingly changing everything but maintaining what is there and showing that this is the area that logically we should be covering," - Cruz 41: 11 41:18- - "Well, like it or not this view is going to change. Reporting from Kakaako-- the third city Catheirne Cruz KITV4 News. Details of the plan will be available on online tomorrow. You can also attend a series of public open houses. The first will be 530 in the evening at